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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 23, 1958, p. 14

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vtgt u the stowfvuu thwke ttandy october 23 w58 arthur godfrey to ride at royal millions of dollars worth of prized livestock horses and agri cultural produce from all across canada and from the united states the british isles and other countries will be exhibited at the 1558 royal agricultural winter fair the worlds biggest indoor agricultural exhibition scheduled to be held from nov 14 to 22 in the coliseum in tor onto each of canadas ten provin ces will be well represented at the 193s royal which as in other years will have the pick of canadian herds fields and or- chards on display show officials in charge of entries report a record number of horses cattle sheep and hogs have been ent ered and entries of goats fruit vegetables and seeds compare favorably with other years official opening ceremonies will be performed on november 31 by the right honourable vin cent massey governorgeneral of canada while his worship mayor nathan phillips of tor onto will extend a welcome to teams from the united states mexico cuba germany and canada that will compete in in ternational jumping competi tions at the royal horse show well over 100 internationally- famous judges of horses cattle sheep swine poultry and pet stock as well as grain vege tables dairy and poultry prod ucts fruit flowers and other agricultural products from can ada theunited states england and scotland will judge the years royal- judges travelling the greatest distance to select prize winning entries include ltgeneral the lord norrie of berkshire eng land campbell moodie london england vv gordon btackstock aberdeenshire scotland and gae neville essex england bloomington musselmans lake oil was first discovered in the united states near cuba new york in 1627 a franciscan mis sionary was led to the site by senaca indians who used the crude petroleum that bubbled up in a spring for medicine and thousands of entries at this i as a paint base considerable distances to be dis played at the big canadian fair is wheat from e j pedler of south australia and barley from mrs m- johnstone of east af rica one of the outstanding fea tures of the 195s royal will be the personal appearance of ar thur godfrey internationally- famous television and radio star riding his prized palomi- nio stallion goldie he will appear at the horse show each evening throughout the eight days of the royal and on both saturday afternoons other features and attractions at the 1958 royal include a mag nificent flower show a photo graphic competition dancing waters horse shoe pitching competitions a mammoth fruit and vegetable display and sales of the stars cattle and sheep mrs d burnett spent the thanksgiving holiday with rel- 1 in the s shore community hall atives at wheatley on friday night at 830 rev and mrs h l- shantz j high score winners were first winnie elson second mr ogden and third mrs wagg strawberries in october picked at buttonville janet and gwenne of st cath- among entries being shipped arires were with her parents mr and mrs o tranmer on monday mr and mrs a w storry held a family gathering on the holiday which included mrs w clarkson altona mrs graham of ballantrae mr and mrs a smith and mr and mrs n stor ry and daughters mr and mrs carl davis of toronto spent sunday with his father mr earl davis mr and mrs carr and son of port perry mrs r leask miss lois leask and mr bruce and alec leask of greenbank were sunday visitors with mr and mrs h tomlinson of wes ton at mr and mrs n a fock- lers mr and mrs ray foord of owen sound were weekend guests with mr and mrs c lemon mr and mrs a w storry spent sunday with friends at zephyr mr and mrs f burnett and son of scarboro visited mrs d burnett on sunday mr and mrs andrew grant liam turner conducted the sess- hope they have chalked one up ions at which so children took tne wecklv euchre was held i tne record n oct 15 they j part there were 60 leaders in i picked strawberries in their attendance guest speaker was garden and one week previcfus j mrs purdy mission band see- they gathered raspberries j retary for the toronto confer- wedding anniversary congrat- ence ulations this week to mr and i euchre series mrs jmes mcquay mr and te euchre s will mrs dick jones mr and mrs i mence frilav evening oct 23 ernie crisp and mr and mrs and co until december low score winners were mrs horton and mrs pollock mr ogden is leading with the highest score for the month so far many thanks to mrs wagg for the lovely prize she donated and to mr ogden for the fuel he donated to the hall the serv ing of refreshments brought an enjoyable evening to a close two of our members had the misfortune to be involved in accidents mrs garlick fell breaking a bone in her foot and philip copeman is at present in scarborough general hospital following a car accident but hopes to return home this week we wish you both a speedy re covery the halloween party is to be held on the 31st of october at 800 pm there will be a lot of fun for all games prizes and free hot dogs admission free if in costume otherwise 10c for children and 25c for ad ults mr les ogden is busy put ting the ceiling in the hall and hopes to have it completed by friday the ontario hospital serv ices commission will guid the development of the hospital tegrated effective service for system of ontario into an in- the people regular food features -gg- effective oct 232425 donald duck blended juice 39cfc cropps choice lombard plums isoz tin 0c velvet pastry flour sib m 39c gleem toothpaste giant size 49c mo farm fresh fruits vegetables theyre here new crop florida grapefruit 5 good size 48s 33 vacuum cooled lettuce 2 ige heads 29c wnx grcrn young tender beans lb 19c product of spain spanish onions 2 for 29c vd gkt 2 free dividend ckkdits bc fancy fiery red size 88 delicious apples 6 for 39c kvtrn fnncy juicy size 90 danjou pears 6 for 39c frozen foods booth fish sticks 8oz pkg 29c senbrook french green beans 10qz pkg 27c and set 2 free dividend credits short cut clb clb tablerite pure pork sausage small link 57c country style 49c ad 2 free dividend credits with each tkg dairy dept golden dcir margarine 2 lib ctns 49c rojnl gold old cheese 12oz wedge 53c and 2 free dividend credits per purchase regular food prices with the exception of dividend credit items effective oct 23 24 25 only dividend credit boosters you get 2 free dividend credits with each effective oct 23 24 23 27 28 thlrs thru tues paramount sockeye salmon halves 47c instant coffee 6oz jar 109 monarch whte or chocolate oc oa cake mixes 21qz pkg 29c chocolate butterscotch vankirk chipits 52c betty crocker layer cake mixes 3 or 95c come in and taste a sample special home freezer offer tablerite red brand beef beef hinds beef fronts beef chucks beef hips 59c lb 44c lb 49c lb 59c lb i q a economy corner iga or aylmcr mason all flavours peas carrots 2 1 5oz tins for 29c beverages chicken noodle liptons soup 2 for 23c xticpet all shades shoe polish 4 cans 29c 2 for 29c ratcliff s i g a foodliner stouffville ontario albert jones mrs s l english spent a pleasant weekend with old friends at niagara falls ont when she was invited to attend the 100th anniversary of lun- days lane united church where mr english acted as choir master for some years a play which mrs english wrote and directed for the wo men of the church on the occas ion of the 75th anniversary has halloween party such fun at last fridays hal loween party when young and old alike had a wonderful time celebrating a little early the coming of spooks and goblins there was the usual quota of ghosts grannies cowboys in dians and fairies mrs george kelly drew first prize for her ghostly attire and mrs jean cook for the best comic as an been brought up to dafe and j j 2 mr dick jones is the res ources committee chairman in this area for the coming cam paign to raise funds for a new rtv wm brown as robinhood afow weeks time ai i thev he ots ciass afcr he costume your generou tupnort 8 were p 0 e are back served it was a good ev- quay won the couples prize for their grandma and grandpa ready for bed act lori alex and colleen stephenson won prizes for their costumes as lad ies of the orient and kathy won in in their huson drive home after a summer spent visiting their family at south porcupine and on the british columbia coast mr and mrs joe robinson were guests at the baxterlean wedding which took place in trinity anglican church thorn- hill on saturday october 11 frank baxter and his bride the erring and thanks go to the oct ober committee mrs k stots mrs milt sherman and miss m matheson graduates banquet buttonville home school association entertained recent graduates of the school on thur sday evening oct 9 when a banquet was held in their honor the graduates were wesley fierheller and walter magee quality service another service added to serve you better we have equipped one new truck with a unit to handle bulk grain chop poultry hog cattle feed bulk feeds can be put anywhere thus a saving in handling also reduced cost per ton our o line of feeds are made at unionville stouffville aurora uxbridge stiver bros stouffville ontario z sn tsh i ialtltdavstbenhett sanlfra umn h david byer douglas by- known members of the john madsen folk school associated with the folk dancing group and the john madsen players at present they are h oneymoon- ing in bermuda miss dorothy hood attended the convention for york presby tery young peoples union del egates which was held in orillia on saturday of last week dor othy is president for york pres bytery mr thomas knott of st clair ave united church was the guest speaker at browns corn ers united church on laymens sunday oct 20 mr knott who is also a speaker for the christ ian temperance federation gave pertinent facts regarding increased advertising for liquor interests he stated that it is the present aim of brewery er john byer janet craig john craig edward gardhouse john hisey jane houck carol jarvis marilyn mallett jean maw car ol nigh margaret patterson nancy robertson and robert wilkins 195s graduates includ ed in the guest list were the teachers members of the school board and their wives mr may- nard hallman inspector mr and mrs john storey and rev and mrs binnington each graduate was presented with a corsage or boutenniere courtesy of miss adele car- ruthers and the tables were decorated with programmes in the form of a shield clone in the school colours guests were wel comed by mrs j storey mr ray mctavish was toastmaster and the toast to the school was firms to rech the teenage pop- jy 7anv houckbob wil ulanon and the home through j ma tne toast to the home school assn replied to by mrs storey mr murray rob erts toasted the graduates with janet craig replying the toast to the queen was made by wes ley fierheller margaret patter son spoke for the graduates from ss 5 and edward gard house represented no 17 and 13 graduates inspector hallman spoke briefly complimenting the board for their foresight and distinction of conduct mr s r patterson cpa chair man of the board was guest speaker he expressed his ap preciation of the excellent class of graduates and the fact that he and other members of the board had had a part in prepar ing the class for their graduat ion he recommended that the class should strive for a genu ine purpose in education school pins were presented from the home school assoc by mrs storey and mr patter son presented the st johns am bulance certificate for proficien cy in first aid parents of the graduates were present for the presentation ceremony and were served coffee following the pro gramme a tape recording was made of this first graduates banquet subtle suggestion congratulations to mrs rich ard tribbling who received the eaton trophy for the most points won in the junior insti tute exhibit at markham fair the junior farmers are look ing forward to a united nations party costumes which will be held in buttonville hall on the evening of nov 3 they will entertain members of five visit ing clubs on this occasion an other event which is in the off ing is a turkey supper mr and mrs aw miller visit ed friends at beamsville and fonthill last weekend they were pleasantly surprised to find that living next door to their friends in fonthill were ernest hamilton and his wife and family ernie is the son of mr and mrs james hamilton no 7 highway mrs norman reid mrs dou glas hood mrs harold steffler mr and mrs ross hood miss adele carruthers and mrs f leaf were among those present at the autumn thankoffering service in victoria square unit ed church miss margaret fock- ler was the guest speaker on thursday afternoon of last week mrs a w miller attended the thankoffering service at mel ville church when the wms celebrated their 75th birthday mr vincent holland is in branson hospital at present suffering from a knee ailment on sunday evening nov 2 the young people of browns corners church will entertain young people from headford and victoria square sunday school at browns corners will be held at 10 am next sunday church services will be cancelled in favour of anniversary services at victoria square at the morning service rev john barnard will speak and at 730 the rev duncan white the york choraliers choir will provide music sympathy of this community is extended to the family of mrs ea buchanan whose husband suffered a fatal heart attack on monday of last week work shop for childrens work a successful work shop for york presbytery childrens workers in mission band and explorer groups was held in mt albert last saturday mrs wilfred turner and mrs will- mi pisgah sunday school at 130 pm regular church service at 230 pm next sunday mrs winnifrcd dodds of craike saskatchewan is visit- i ing with mrs r wilton and mr and mrs roy howlett mrs henry burnett oflem- onville spent sunday with mr and mrs harry smith mr and mrs w h smith of richmond hill spent sunday with mr and mrs roy smith and girls and attended the anni- versary services at mt pisgah we welcome mr and mrs sanders and family to our community the sanders are j living in the house formerly occupied by mr and mrs ross smith mr and mrs ray stephenson of willowdale mr and mrs beverly neal of king and mr and mrs will mitchell and chil dren of oak ridges visited their mother mrs a stephenson and elta on sunday and were pres ent at the anniversary service congratulations are extended to john doner for winning the silver tea service and silver bowl at the local ploughing match last wednesday mr roy smith won second place in his class the horse plowing com petition mr and mrs loy carr are spending a few days with mr and mrs dudley foster and family at bancroft despite many colds and bouts of the flu the anniversary ser vices were well attended on- sunday our own choir provided special music in the morning with rev chapin as speaker for the evening service the choir of st pauls oak ridges under the leadership of mrs harnden provided special music which was an inspiration to all we were pleased to have rev v wood back for this service his message on build ers was a great challenge to all present mr and mrs wood are at- present on a new field at westway village it is a new subdivision in the west end of the city new dodge here the 1959 dodge automobiles which are now on display at keyson motors stouffville in clude an entirely new line this year for the first time the windsor autoproducer will offer the viscount line which will in clude two and fourdoor hard- tops and a fourdoor sedan the new name with its un iquely canadian association ap pears on the sweeping flared fins which emphasize the wide low aerodynamic lines of the entire 1939 dodge line the motorist will be able to choose from 13 different auto mobiles in the regent mayfair viscount suburban sports sub urban and custom suburban series the offering includes two and fourdoor sedans two and fourdoor hardtops a convert ible and a total of four different station wagons the 1959 custom royal and custom sierra station wagon models provide top luxury for the dodge line ringwood church services 1110 am and 730 pm sunday oct 2g if you saw lights at the church three consecutive nights well wednesday evening was ce prayer meeting thursday evening the ministers sunday school superintendent and indi vidual church clerks of the christian churches in ontario conference group met to plan how to carry out plans of june conference we hope to in crease our church and sunday school attendance would you help on friday afternoon and evening the wms of the con ference held the fall rally the afternoon speaker was mrs f muir wife of a former pastor of the stouffville christian church and the evening speaker was mr c feaver of the shantymans assn mr and mrs j fockler and family had sunday noon din ner with mr and mrs john wilson and david of atha mrs r knoxleet has re turned home after several months visit with her father and relatives in england also some time with their son in montreal we regret that mrs ross vague and mrs norman nigh have been confined to their home for some time and hope they will soon be a going con cern also we say hello to misses jennie and nettie fock ler and all other shutins mr and mrs fred steckley and mr george gower had sun day night supper with mr and mrs jacob grove and miss ada after which all attended the 110th anniversary service of the 6th line baptist church how beautiful the world look ed on monday morning the sun shining on the frosty mist ris ing from the ground itinerant coconut pickers in jahore malaya use monkeys to help them harvest the fru controlled by leashes the pick ers pets clamber up tall palms anct twist off the coconuts i bl jit jjil bbbr at jjk ml sb public skating in the saturday october 25th wednesday october 29th at 815 pm childrens skating every wednesday afternoon admission 20c aaasgtsbtaaaghbi farm gate lencui of pipe barbed wire eje bolts mod lhook screws arc all that is needed for this durable gate to bead pipe fill it with dry sand and beat at points where bending b to be done drill boles for trirs pipe ices to the members of the stouffville cooperative association the 15th annual meeting of the stouffville cooperative association wil held at stouffvill cterans hall on thurs october 30th 1958 at 8 pm all coop members are requested to attend and a cordial invitation is also extended to all our nonmember patrons guest speaker bernie flaherty field man for- ralston purina co

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